94 fraud cases registered against nine; all barred from central government exams for next seven years
Udaipur, September 30, 2024 - A case has been registered at Pratapnagar police station against nine examiners for placing dummy candidates in three online exams conducted by the central government last year. In these exams, 94 cases of fraud were reported. The candidates involved have been barred from participating in any central government examinations for the next seven years.
Pratapnagar Police Station Officer Bharat Yogi informed that Manish Mukherjee, Regional Director of the Central Staff Selection Commission (Northern Region), lodged the complaint. It was reported that in SSC's MTS-2023, 54 cases, 24 in Selection Post Phase-11, 10 in CGL 2023, and 6 in MTS-2022 surfaced. Discrepancies were found in the candidates' roll numbers, biometric data, and photos.
These exams were conducted at ION Digital Zone IDZ (Raghav Infotech DC Tech Compound, Adarsh Nagar), situated in front of Transport Nagar, Udaipur.
Nine examiners have been accused of placing dummy candidates in three online exams conducted by the central government last year. A case in this regard has been filed at the Pratapnagar police station against the people involved. A total of 94 fraud cases were reported in these exams. As a result, the candidates in question have been barred from taking part in any central government examinations for the next seven years.
According to the Pratapnagar police station officer Bharat Yogi, the complaint has been lodged by Manish Mukherjee, Regional Director of the Central Staff Selection Commission (Northern Region). It was reported that in SSC's MTS-2023, 54 cases; 24 cases in Selection Post Phase-11, 10 cases in CGL 2023, and six cases in MTS-2022 surfaced. Inconsistencies were found in the candidates' roll numbers, biometric data and photos.
Cases have been registered against Munesh Yadav, Jyoti Adgod, Krishna Kanwar, Abhay Gwalah, Geeta Sharma, Ashish Sharma, Jaya Paliwal, Deepanshu Meghwal, and Ashish Kumar.
Source: Media Reports
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